I didn't say it couldn't be shot from a 16-inch twist, I said it will start off being unstable, but the level of instability is small so it will soon gain stability as it slows down. Also, if the slug is a good fit in your gun and leaves the barrel with very little yaw or very small yaw rates, then it will still fly well, and you may well get away with it. Minimal stability will give smaller groups for a well-matched slug and barrel, the problems occur when the slug and barrel are not well-matched as any yaw will not damp out and may reduce BC as well as giving increased group sizes. That is when you need more, but not too much, stability.I know the math says the 40.1gr Ace slugs shouldn't shoot the best from a 1:16 twist liner but, I just shot all of the slugs I shot the other evening.
The Ace shot the best of all of the slugs I have.
I shot 8 shots of each slug, 3 to confirm zero and then a 5 shot group.
Each of the slugs shot MOA or slightly over MOA. Any one of them capable of being a fine slug for shooting varmints.
Ace 3 shot group to confirm zero.
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5 shot group that followed
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I consider #2 shoot shooter error.
Now if they make it a hollow point boat tail of the same design and 34, 35 or 36 grain !
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